Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 155
... sentences which comprise Plato's educational wisdom : τὰ ἑαυτου πραττειν “ mind your own business , " and yvodi σcavтóv “ know yourself " in your limitation , so that you may become , by virtue of that limitation , an organic member of ...
... sentences which comprise Plato's educational wisdom : τὰ ἑαυτου πραττειν “ mind your own business , " and yvodi σcavтóv “ know yourself " in your limitation , so that you may become , by virtue of that limitation , an organic member of ...
Page 229
... sentence , even if it violates the syntactical canons in- scribed as binding in many textbooks . In the proper context one word may be a perfectly legitimate and func- tionally complete sentence . " Help ! " " Guilty ! " " Fire ! " are ...
... sentence , even if it violates the syntactical canons in- scribed as binding in many textbooks . In the proper context one word may be a perfectly legitimate and func- tionally complete sentence . " Help ! " " Guilty ! " " Fire ! " are ...
Page 231
... sentence can be radically altered by a skillful manipulation of sentence structure , by a nice choice of honorifics , and by the insertion of words carefully ad- justed to the rank of the listeners . These overtones are keenly perceived ...
... sentence can be radically altered by a skillful manipulation of sentence structure , by a nice choice of honorifics , and by the insertion of words carefully ad- justed to the rank of the listeners . These overtones are keenly perceived ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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